- Salt bath: Epsom salt, sea salt, or Himalayan salt added to the water - Baking soda bath: Baking soda added to the water - Herbal bath: Herbs such as chamomile, lavender, or mint infused into the water - Aromatic bath: Essential oils such as lavender, eucalyptus, or citrus added to the water - Mud bath: Mineral-rich mud applied to the skin and soaked in - Milk bath: Powdered or fresh milk added to the water
According to Purpose:
- Relaxing bath: Warm, soothing water with calming scents or herbs - Invigorating bath: Cool, refreshing water with stimulating scents or herbs - Detoxifying bath: Salt or baking soda baths to draw out impurities - Medicated bath: Epsom salt baths to relieve muscle pain, or oatmeal baths to soothe skin irritation - Soothing bath: Lukewarm water with lavender or chamomile to calm nerves and promote sleep
Special Types:
- Jacuzzi: A whirlpool bath with jets that massage the body - Steam bath: A sauna-like enclosure with steam to detoxify and relax - Hydrotherapy bath: A bath that uses alternating jets of hot and cold water to stimulate circulation - Floatation bath: A tank filled with highly concentrated Epsom salt, allowing the body to float effortlessly and induce deep relaxation - Contrast bath: Alternating between hot and cold water baths to improve circulation